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Bullies, Wimps & Poverty Pimps

Dr. Kish Cumi Price

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This podcast series gets at the ugly truth of why marginalized populations stay on the margins. Dr. Kish begins this needed discussion sharing her personal journey of over 20 years going upstream to find solutions to people-centered issues within severely broken systems including education, health care, justice, labor and housing. She charges each person to be brave while challenging bullies, wimps and poverty pimps who are uniquely positioned to stunt progress.
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price discusses the concept of 'wimps'—individuals who fail to use their power to advocate for themselves and others. Through personal anecdotes, she highlights the importance of speaking up against mistreatment and the consequences of inaction. The conversation emphasizes self-reflection, accountability, and the inte…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish discusses the profile and tactics of poverty pimps. She emphasizes the importance of asking questions and tracking funding to ensure transparency and accountability. The key factors of poverty pimping include control and manipulation, exploitation, intimidation, financial control, and optical illusions. Dr. Price encourage…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price discusses the concept of 'skin-folk' poverty pimps, who are individuals that look like and identify with marginalized communities but prioritize their own interests over advocating for the community. She emphasizes the importance of not assuming that someone who looks like you will automatically advocate for you…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price discusses "the savior-type" of poverty pimp. These are individuals or organizations who believe they are doing good and have the answers to help a community, but their motives are often selfish. They want to be seen and acknowledged for their efforts. However, when it comes to actually listening to the community…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price discusses her personal experience with a deceptive poverty pimp and the importance of recognizing and addressing such individuals. She emphasizes the need to expose poverty pimps and their deceptive practices, as they take advantage of vulnerable communities. Dr. Price encourages listeners to trust their instinc…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish discusses the concept of 'poverty pimps' and the different types of individuals who fall into this category. The term 'poverty pimps' refers to people who claim to advocate for marginalized communities but actually exploit them for personal gain. Dr. Kish shares a personal experience of witnessing a well-established organi…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price discusses strategies for dealing with workplace bullying, particularly when the bully is a supervisor. She emphasizes the importance of speaking up early, documenting incidents, and taking care of oneself. Dr. Kish also advises building alliances with colleagues and considering formal action if necessary. She pr…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price welcomes Dr. Destiny Livers to the show to discuss findings from her research on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) leadership and its relation to professional bullying. She also shares her personal experiences with professional bullying in various roles and the impact it had on her motivation and well-being…
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In this episode, Dr. Kish Cumi Price shares her personal experience with bullies, and she introduces the topic of workplace bullying and its prevalence in professional settings. The workplace experience of Dr. Bonnie Candia Bailey, a target of workplace bullying who tragically died by suicide, is highlighted to emphasize the seriousness of the issu…
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Dr. Kish Cumi Price discusses the dangerous convention of bullies, wimps, and poverty pimps that perpetuate the oppression of marginalized populations. She shares her personal experiences growing up in Flint, Michigan, witnessing divides and questioning their existence. Dr. Price reflects on her observations in various cities and the resistance to …
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Promo | The Why Dr. Kish shares why this podcast is necessary. First episode drops 2.22.2024 This podcast gets at the ugly truth of why marginalized populations stay on the margins. Dr. Kish begins this needed discussion sharing her personal journey of over 20 years going upstream to find solutions to people-centered issues within severely broken s…
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